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Greg McElhatton gives "Thunderbolts" #155 4 stars, saying of Jeff Parker and Kev Walker's take on the series, "I don't think 'Thunderbolts' has been this much fun since the Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley run."

Nick Spencer's exclusive contract, the "Ultimate Spider-Man" cartoon and Garth Ennis' possible return to Marvel Comics were among the topics of discussion during Marvel's Next Big Thing panel at Emerald City Comicon.

Ryan Lindsay takes a look at Jeff Parker and Declan Shalvey's "Thunderbolts" #154, giving it four stars and calling the series "the cool kid of the Marvel publishing playground" for its "daring sense of bucking trends."

When Gabriel Hardman isn't bringing Jeff Parker's "Hulk" scripts to life, he's busy working as a storyboard artist on some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters. The artist spoke with CBR News about his dual life.

Doug Zawisza gave "Hulk" #30 4 stars, calling the story written by Jeff Parker and guest-penciled by Ed McGuinness "a worthy page-turner that has quite a bit to offer both casual and dedicated Hulk fans."

Jason Aaron is joined by some of his comic book friends to illustrate the importance of having your own work space when you live a freelancer's life, be it a room in your house, an office park rental or something else.

When Jeff Parker and Gabriel Hardman began their run on "Hulk," the creators forced the title character, the Red Hulk. upon to the road to redemption -- a bumpy road that's about to get much, much rougher.

Marvel Comics has announced Jeff Parker & Gabriel Hardman's "Hulk" series to be next in line for the publisher's new reader friendly .1 marketing initiative. "Hulk" #30.1, introducing General Fortean, hits in March.

As Marvel's "Thunderbolts" series reaches its 150th issue, CBR spoke with writer Jeff Parker about the milestone and his plans for the series, which focuses on Luke Cage's attempts to redeem super powered convicts.

Steve Lieber and Jeff Parker explain how a posting of their Image series "Underground" on the infamous 4chan led to a massive sales boost thanks to Lieber's participation and how they plan on moving forward.

ROBOT 6's Tim O'Shea spoke with writer Jeff Parker about his and artist Gabriel Hardman's run on "Atlas," their just-begun run on "Hulk," the inclusion of US Agent in "Thunderbolts," the shuttering of Wildstorm and more.

Doug Zawisza gave incoming creative team Jeff Parker & Gabriel Hardman's first issue of "Hulk" 4-stars, saying, "the art is gritty and real" and "Parker make[s] the case for the Red Hulk to be a compelling character."

Jeff Parker and Gabriel Hardman began their run on "Hulk" this week by sending the Red Hulk to stop the doomsday schemes of the villainous Intelligencia. We spoke with the creators about their plans for the series.

Marvel Comics has released an advance look at "Thunderbolts" #148 by Jeff Parker and artist Declan Shalvey with colors and cover art by Frank Martin. The T-bolts enter Shadowland Wednesday, September 15.

With the events of "World War Hulks" having delivered their final blows to the life of Bruce Banner, Jeph Loeb, Greg Pak and Jeff Parker are back for one last look at the story, from the human fallout to the hulking future.

Marvel Comics has provided CBR with an exclusive look at "Thunderbolts" #148 by Jeff Parker and Declan Shalvey as well as the cover for #149 which joins with the previous issue to create a single, oversized image.

For his first solo arc in a new era for Marvel's "Hulk," writer Jeff Parker reteams with Gabriel Hardman to tell a story of redemption for the Red Hulk while tweaking the franchise's classic anti-hero origins.

While it's not yet officially confirmed, the creative team behind "Atlas" may soon be taking the reins of Marvel’s adjectiveless Hulk title, as Jeff Parker shares a special explosive teaser image with ROBOT 6.

We spoke with Christos Gage and Jeff Parker about August's "Scared Straight" crossover featuring a face-to-face interaction gone awry between the students of Avengers Academy and super powered felons, the Thunderbolts.

CBR's James Hunt reviewed "Thunderbolts" #144 by Jeff Parker and Kev Walker and gave the comic 4 stars, saying, "the final page left me with a huge grin on my face and a strong desire to read the next issue immediately."

With a former Thunderbolt returning to terrorize new team leader Luke Cage, Marvel's villains-turned-heroes franchise takes a twist under Jeff Parker. CBR News has an exclusive look at next month's issue!

While fandom prepares for the promised throwdowns and revelations at hand in "World War Hulks," the writing trio of Jeph Loeb, Greg Pak and Jeff Parker prepare for a pirate Hulkpool and other wild adventures of Marvel heroes gone Hulky.

UPDATED: Marvel Comics shared an exclusive first look at the designs for the new Heroic Age cast of "Thunderbolts" while Jeff Parker AND artist Kev Walker explained how Luke Cage's team of criminals are working for redemption.